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by joethescout 2028 days ago
Hi all. Before touching ergonomics, I want to tackle the issue of back pain due to sedentary desk work. Because honestly, between ergonomic and pain free… I’d take getting pain free first.

The common phrase “Sitting is the New Smoking” is not entirely true. Sedentary lifestyle, or not moving, is the real reason sitting is so harmful to our health. By increasing the amount we move during our day, we can avoid sedentary behavior and eliminate pain associated to sedentary time.

Check out this illustration that shows how breaking up sedentary time has a huge impact on our health. https://www.movably.com/chart-3

Science time! It turns out, spinal discs are the largest structure in the body with no direct blood supply. It relies on increasing and decreasing pressure on it to ‘breath’ / get blood to diffuse through it. How do you consistently increase and decrease pressure on the spine? You got it, movement! (check out this cool illustration by the same people: https://www.movably.com/chart-2)

The trick is how do we get movement in our lower spine during our workday without disrupting our focus and workflow? That is the exact problem the startup I work for tackled. We have come up with a super cool, effective and non-ridiculous smart chair that works with your body to get the movement we all need.

Our smart chair was easily adopted and highly praised by initial users. Now we are looking to learn from a wider audience through customer discovery calls. If you are interested and have 15 minutes to chat, I’d love to connect:https://movably.typeform.com/to/y5NPOA2U Please note, not a sales call, just looking to gather some more perspective.

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wow! This is really really interesting... I was recently reading about how misleading the term "ergonomics" can be and how we're actually doing harm to our bodies buying "ergonomic" chairs that keep us in the same position for hours on end. I didn't know that detail about how our spines got their nutrients (cool graphic btw). Looking forward to connecting!